How large do Dwarf rabbits become?
are a variety of domestic European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus). Dwarf rabbits are much smaller than European rabbits, but are capable of interbreeding with them, so are not recognized as a separate species. A dwarf rabbit A dwarf rabbit Purebred dwarf rabbits weigh 1.5-3.0 lb. Their heads and eyes are disproportionately large with respect to their body, and their ears are small and carried high on the head. The exception to this is the dwarf lop — a cross between the French lop and the dwarf — which is both heavier (3.0-4.0 lb) than a standard dwarf and has long, dangling ears. Many different colorations make up breeds in dwarf rabbits, such as Himalayan, Red, Siamese, Chinchilla, Blue, and White-tipped Black. A small black dwarf rabbit on a windowsill. A small black dwarf rabbit on a windowsill. Dwarf rabbits were originally bred as pets in The Netherlands. Dwarf rabbits generally have the same behavioral traits as other domestic rabbits, though the smaller dwarf rabbits can be mor